Teach your students about statement, command, exclamation, and question sentences with our Emoji Sentence sorting activity.
Discover 4 Types of Sentences With An Emoji Sentence-Sorting Activity
Make learning sentence types fun with this types of sentences sort featuring a fun emoji theme! This sentence-sorting activity assists students in understanding sentence structure and function. By completing this activity, students will learn to differentiate between the four primary sentence types: command, statement, question, and exclamation.
Type of Sentence Sort Activity & Teacher Tool
Make learning sentence types fun with this type of sentence sort activity featuring a fun emoji theme! Students will read a variety of sentences and sort them into four categories with matching facial expressions: statement, command, exclamation, and question—each represented by a different emoji for easy recognition.
This sentence sort activity works well as an independent sorting task, a small-group challenge, or as a direct instruction tool when displayed in a pocket chart for whole-group learning. With this engaging content, students will enjoy practising sentence identification in a way that feels more like a game than a lesson!
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Get your sentence types practice resource in just a few clicks! This activity is available in PDF format for quick and easy printing or Google Slides if you’d like to edit and customize the content before using it in your classroom. Simply download, print, and watch your students strengthen their understanding of sentence types!
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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